Archive for February, 2005

natalie who?

Yazan: mulligan | 13 February 2005 | Comments Off on natalie who?
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Some of you may not heard of Natalie Gulbis. She hasn’t won a LPGA tournament yet, but, then again, she’s only 22. Even if she doesn’t win, you may be hearing more about her, a lot more. In this week’s Sports Illustrated (golf plus section), there’s an article about Natalie indicating that she’s been in […]



what will phil do next?

Yazan: mulligan | 11 February 2005 | Comments Off on what will phil do next?
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Phil’s on a roll, shooting 10 under, 62 at Spyglass yesterday. If you’ve ever been to Spyglass, a 62 is a mind-boggling score. Meanwhile, David Duval shot, well, 85. Unfortunately, we all seem to know what DD will do next.



pebble

Yazan: mulligan | 09 February 2005 | Comments Off on pebble
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My favorite tournament to attend is here: the AT&T Pebble Beach tournament. When I lived in the west coast, I used to go for most of the rounds. It was great because that’s when Tiger was still playing the tournament with his good buddy Jerry Chang. Now, he doesn’t, purportedly because of the bumpy greens. […]



the (dis)equilibrium theory: what brought duval’s fall

Yazan: mulligan | 07 February 2005 | Comments Off on the (dis)equilibrium theory: what brought duval’s fall
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I have a theory to explain what happened to David Duval. It goes something like this: some golfers, particularly those with unorthodox swings, have a certain comfort level or equilibrium that allows them to play well, even with quirks in their swing. But if you change the equilibrium, you run the risk of throwing off […]




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